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Dealing with Illumination in Visual Scenes: Effects of Ageing and Alzheimers Disease

机译:与光照处理在视觉场景:老龄化和阿尔茨海默病的影响。

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Various visual functions decline in ageing and even more so in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Here we investigated whether the complex visual processes involved in ignoring illumination-related variability (specifically, cast shadows) in visual scenes may also be compromised. Participants searched for a discrepant target among items which appeared as posts with shadows cast by light-from-above when upright, but as angled objects when inverted. As in earlier reports, young participants gave slower responses with upright than inverted displays when the shadow-like part was dark but not white (control condition). This is consistent with visual processing mechanisms making shadows difficult to perceive, presumably to assist object recognition under varied illumination. Contrary to predictions, this interaction of “shadow” colour with item orientation was maintained in healthy older and AD groups. Thus, the processing mechanisms which assist complex light-independent object identification appear to be robust to the effects of both ageing and AD. Importantly, this means that the complexity of a function does not necessarily determine its vulnerability to age- or AD-related decline.We also report slower responses to dark than light “shadows” of either orientation in both ageing and AD, in keeping with increasing light scatter in the ageing eye. Rather curiously, AD patients showed further slowed responses to “shadows” of either colour at the bottom than the top of items as if they applied shadow-specific rules to non-shadow conditions. This suggests that in AD, shadow-processing mechanisms, while preserved, might be applied in a less selective way.
机译:各种视觉功能在衰老中下降,在阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)患者中更是如此。在这里,我们调查了在视觉场景中忽略与照明相关的可变性(特别是投射阴影)所涉及的复杂视觉过程是否也可能受到损害。参与者在物品中寻找一个不同的目标,这些物品在直立时显示为从上方射出阴影的柱子,而在倒置时显示为成角度的物体。与早期报告一样,当阴影状部分较暗但不呈白色(对照条件)时,年轻参与者的直立反应比倒立显示慢。这与使阴影难以感知的视觉处理机制相一致,大概是有助于在变化的光照下识别物体。与预测相反,在健康的老年人和AD组中,这种“阴影”颜色与项目方向的交互作用得以维持。因此,有助于复杂的与光无关的物体识别的处理机制似乎对衰老和AD的影响都很强健。重要的是,这意味着功能的复杂性并不一定决定其对衰老或与AD相关的衰落的脆弱性。我们还报道了衰老和AD中任一方向的暗响应要比亮“阴影”响应慢,这与增加光在老化的眼睛中散射。令人奇怪的是,AD患者对物品底部或顶部的任何一种颜色的“阴影”的反应进一步减慢,就好像他们对非阴影条件应用了特定于阴影的规则一样。这表明在AD中,虽然保留了阴影处理机制,但可能以较少选择的方式应用阴影处理机制。

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